16 commits, 13 PRs, 4 issues, and 13 reviews across 7 repos. This week was a massive balancing act between deep p2p networking fixes in Python, scaling documentation with mdBook, and a heavy rotation of SRE code reviews.
TL;DR
It’s been one of those weeks where the line count looks absolutely ridiculous on paper—nearly 30,000 additions—but the reality was a mix of high-level architectural setup and low-level bug hunting. I pushed 16 commits, opened 13 PRs, and stayed in the flow with a perfect 7-day streak. The bulk of the volume came from launching a new documentation site, but the real "brain power" went into debugging IPv6 4-tuple handling in py-libp2p and refining AI-ready structured outputs for screenpipe.
The Big Push: The Rust Book Simplified
If you look at my stats and see +29,945 lines, don't worry—I didn't suddenly become a superhuman typing machine. Most of that was the heavy lifting involved in setting up the-rust-book-simplified.






